Progressive politics isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Disneyland, which is why everyone was surprised this week when Disneyland in Tokyo said it will allow same sex couples to get married in the park—though their policy appears to be something of a work in progress.

A lesbian couple had initially sought to get married there, and they were told they could if they dressed "like a man and a woman." The park was apparently worried that visitors might not be able to bear the shock of seeing two people in wedding dresses or two people in tuxedos. Anyway, a spokeswoman for the park later said it had all been a misunderstanding, and the couple was welcome to marry there wearing whatever they liked, but they just couldn't do it in the wedding chapel because of "Christian teachings." The couple has yet to set a wedding date, but, according to one of the women, they did visit the park to break the good news to Mickey: "Mickey first looked surprised to hear that we are a couple of girls. But we said we were there to thank him … and he celebrated with us." That must have been quite a sight.

The park has now said it will accept all applications for same-sex weddings. Though they're only symbolic ceremonies at this point, since the Japanese government doesn't recognize gay marriages. The only reason a couple might not choose to take Mickey up on his kind offer to host their wedding is that it costs 7.5 million yen, which is more than $93,000. On the bright side, that exorbitant price does include a ceremony in Cinderella's castle and a full guest list of Disney characters.